Activities planned for Cities and Towns Week

Posted:
09/07/2016 01:00:00 AM MDT

(Tyler)

The City of Brush! will be joining municipalities from around the State of Colorado to highlight city services during the annual Colorado Cities and Towns Week, September 12-16.Led by the Colorado Municipal League (CML), the event also allows towns and cities to connect residents with city staff, departments and offerings that better serve the community in which they live.CML Executive Director Sam Mamet said, “However you choose to participate, the most important thing is to have fun and celebrate how your efforts make your community a great place to live, work, visit and play.” According to Mamet, 51 municipalities from throughout the state organized events with many using the time as an opportunity to connect and provide information to residents on the value of services their city or town provides. Other used the event to show appreciation for the hard work and dedication of municipal employees and volunteers who help keep the towns running.The City of Brush! will kick off the week by recognizing volunteers of various boards and commissions, as well as other volunteers at the Monday, September 12 City Council meeting where refreshments will be served.On Tuesday, various council members will be in the Brush Schools where they will speak to students about local government and city services, with councilors to host a Meet and Greet at the People’s Market on Wednesday, September 14. There, they will answer questions and share the newly adopted council priorities for the next two years, among other information.

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Additionally, highlights of city staff will be posted on the city’s website throughout the week and can be found at www.brushcolo.comPlans are to wind up the week with members of the Brush City Council speaking on the radio.

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